They stole our freedom and what we started cannot be reversed. As we mentioned before– as we mentioned before we have a key demand, for the regime to step down.” ElBaradei told followers.
“Today I have come to share with you the most beautiful day of Egypt.” “Today we are proud of Egyptians.” He clearly called for the regime to step down for a “new era.”
– [Update 8:18 p.m. Cairo, 1:18 p.m. ET] CNN tape of Egyptian opposition leader Mohamed ElBaradei showed him addressing protesters in Cairo: "I came today to participate today in the lives of Egyptians. Today I look into the eyes of each one of you and everyone is different today," he said. "Today you are an Egyptian demanding your rights and freedom and what we started can never be pushed back. As we said we have one main demand the end of the regime and to start a new phase."
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Like I said....if I was the kind of person who WANTED North Korea and Iran's nuclear programs to advance dramatically, I couldn't have asked for a better IAEA 'watchdog' than El Baradei.
ReplyDeleteAnd now his ineptitude and/or complicity might very well be rewarded as being head of state with the 10th largest military and somewhere in the top 30 as far as oil deposits are concerned.
And oh yeah....the Suez Canal to boot....